3 Day Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi National Park from Kigali Rwanda
Highlights: Gorilla Trekking, Canoe excursion on lake mutanda, Batwa experience, Nature walk
3 Day Gorilla Tracking to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park from Kigali, Rwanda is designed for travelers who wish to spend less time on the road, while also saving on the cost of the gorilla permit. This is because the Kigali to Bwindi journey takes a shorter time (4 to 5hrs) as compared to the 8 to 9hrs that would be spent if one used the Entebbe to Bwindi route. Furthermore, the Uganda Gorilla trekking permit is also cheaper as it costs only $600 as compared to $1500 of the Rwanda gorilla trekking. This kind of arrangement makes the safari more interesting but less costly, making it feasible as one can fly in to Rwanda and trek gorillas from Bwindi. The safari is also ideal for those staying in Rwanda but are interested in trekking gorillas from Bwindi as well as those who might want to compare Rwanda’s gorilla trekking experience in Volcanoes National Park to the one in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
This 3 days gorilla trekking from Rwanda introduces you to Uganda’s Bwindi impenetrable national park, a UNESCO world heritage site and a home to 459 gorillas, which is an increase from 400 as of the 2018 census. These 459 gorillas are categorized into 50 gorilla groups or families, of which only 21 are currently habituated for tourism. In some gorilla groups, you will find more than one silver back in which case it implies the other silver-backs had to submit to his leadership or breakaway and start their own families. The safari combines the spectacular views of the Volcanoes and the phenomenal tracking of the mountain gorillas. Visiting Bwindi gives you the opportunity to experience the African tropical rain forest and its inhabitants, who include the animals and the local people. You also get a taste of the different communities and their cultures as well as the variety of form and color that keeps waving its hand to every adventurer that comes. You will have a visit to a few crater lakes like Mutanda, the Batwa and have a memorable encounter with the endangered Mountain Gorillas. Bwindi also contains other species of animals with their counts estimated at 310 butterflies, 200 trees, 51 reptiles, 88 moths, 120 mammals and 350 bird species. There also several other primates, among whom are chimpanzees, L’Hoest’s monkeys, blue monkeys and others.
This 3 days gorilla tracking transfers you from Kigali, Rwanda to Bwindi impenetrable National park in Uganda. Our company driver guide meets you from the Kigali international airport or your hotel in Rwanda in Kigali city and transfer you to the north of the country into Uganda via the Ruhengeri in the Musanze province through the Cyanika border post and head through Kisoro town for an overnight in Bwindi. On entering Uganda, you can track gorillas in five locations; Ruhija, Buhoma, Nkuringo, Mgahinga and Rushaga. However, Ruhija, Nkuringo, Mgahinga and Rushaga are closer to Rwanda and you will most probably track the gorillas through one of these points. The safari starts from Rwanda and ends in Rwanda!
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- Please note the age limit of 15 years and above for gorilla tracking. Book your permits well in advance as only 8 permits are issued per gorilla group in a day. There are 21 habituated gorilla groups in Bwindi. You should be free from infectious diseases such as Flu which can be passed to the gorillas since humans share 98% DNA with gorillas. If you are found to carry an infectious disease you will not be allowed to track. Every participant has the chance to hire a trekking assistance (porter) who will help carrying the bags and support whenever it is needed. For the trekking assistant an additional fee of US$ 15 is charged. Even those who consider themselves very old and don’t think they are hikers or adventurous can also successfully visit the gorillas. This can be done through hiring personal assistants to carry your daypack also to assist you in difficult areas. Do not use flash photography. Littering in the forest is not allowed! Eating, drinking and smoking near the gorillas is forbidden. You are required to maintain a distance of 7 metres when you reach the gorillas. In certain instances the young gorillas may come closer to you out of curiosity to touch you. However, you are not expected to respond because the silverback could respond violently as it tries to protect the young one from you.
- Bring proper walking boots, long trousers and rain gears as you will be hiking through Bwindi Forest. Insect repellant is recommended. At least 1-2 liters of drinking water per person during the trekking. Hiking boots, gloves, rain jacket. Camera and extra batteries. sunscreen and a sun hat, since the sun may be hot during the day. waterproof bags to protect cameras and other equipment when hiking, just in case it rains.